Renter Ranks

Welcome to our UK Renter ranking page, your go-to destination for comprehensive insights into UK property and demographical statistical data.

Whether you're a prospective home buyer, seller, or simply interested in UK property market trends, our rankings offer valuable data to inform your decisions.

Renters These are the current percentage of residents in this area who are classed as renters of the property they reside in.

County/Borough - There are 175 Counties/Boroughs in England & Wales and they represent the upper layer of areas.

Last Updated: 02/09/2024

Rank Area Name Renters

141

Devon30.53%

142

Warrington30.52%

143

North Yorkshire30.51%

144

Shropshire30.47%

145

Warwickshire30.43%

146

Cheshire West and Chester30.36%

147

Trafford30.31%

148

West Sussex30.27%

149

Essex30.07%

150

Worcestershire29.99%

151

Bexley29.98%

152

Derbyshire29.51%

153

Havering29.46%

154

Nottinghamshire29.40%

155

Carmarthenshire29.25%

156

Bridgend29.20%

157

Hampshire28.93%

158

Staffordshire28.70%

159

Buckinghamshire28.68%

160

Dorset28.63%

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